"The word of God illuminates the way" is the second part of the Guidelines for the Pastoral Care of the Road of the Holy See. This document refers to the various biblical passages, both Old and New Testaments, to human mobility, pilgrimages, to the continued migration of humans, and travel routes, the movement as a "phenomenon that characterizes the contemporary man. Health organizations brings even more insight to the discussion. " The exhortation in the Holy Scripture to choose the "right way" is nothing more than the use of metaphorical figure that determines human behavior. And is that referred to mobility, "the journey, not only as physical movement from one place to another, but in its spiritual dimension, because the trip relates to people, contributing to the realization of God's loving plan." "It is proven that one of the roots of many problems associated with trafficking is spiritual" The Church promotes the car as a medium that can be used wisely and ethically for living together, solidarity and service to others, or can also be abused. These are the exact words taken from the Guidelines for the Pastoral Care of Road, Street. "The car is provided, so particular to the owner to use it as a show of himself and as a means to outshine others and arouse feelings of envy." This last point refers to when the driver behavior plays a dominion over other users of public roads and pleasure at the speed. For more information see American History. The Catholic Church calls for charity, service to others, justice, hope and virtues of the driver, which generates the Ten Commandments of automobiles, namely: I. Do not kill.
II. The highway is for you a means of communion between people and not of mortal harm. III. Courtesy, accuracy and prudence will help you deal with unforeseen events. IV. Be charitable and help your neighbor in need, especially victims of an accident.
V. The car will not be for you an expression of power and domination, and an occasion of sin. VI. Charitably convince the young, and those who no longer are, are not put at the wheel when they are unable to do so. VII. Provides support to families of victims of accidents. VIII. Make finding the victim and the aggressor driver in a timely manner so that they can undergo the liberating experience of forgiveness. IX. On the road, protects the weaker party. X. Yourself feel responsible for others.
Soon the New Year, Christmas and other holidays, so the problem of choosing gifts rises to almost everyone. The question of donation on the road to success is very relevant. But give nothing probably nothing and not get return. For stealing the universe must punish the man, and sooner or later take away from him all that he took without asking. Therefore, in the way of success must be prepared to give and give. Read more from